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Old 01-07-2013, 12:18 PM
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I vote contrail. It would be probably 20,000 ft PLUS, and if the wind is negigable at the flight level, they can remain intact and relatively stationary for a LONG time. And typically out over central QLD the routes are VERY straight with few turning points. Contrails are quite easy to see in DARK nights with little light pollution.
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